things I did to my BAJA

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things I did to my BAJA

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06 turbo, auto.. turbo gauge,sub woofer under seat, view mirror w/ dimmer, 110v outlet mounted in dashboard, really nice remote starter,bed ex, back cab light go on by remote, moved tubro gauge 1" to the right(couldn't see the clock or temp gauges)
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how hard were the signal mirrors? My wife wants me to get those :?

(the ones on the reflective surface I mean)
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AWESOME- I love those "ahem" Floor mats!!!!! did you make those yourself?
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Yea how much were the signal mirrors?
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[quote="Flowmastered87GL"]how hard were the signal mirrors?

the led turn signals run about $25. per set. ($50. for the 2 sets)
wasn't too hard to in stall, had to take off the door panels, and
take off and apart the mirrors, and wired to the wires by the flasher
signal.


the metal floor mats I made myself. (I am a sheet metal worker)
I used the BAJA mats for the shape.
I plan on using the alu diamond plate on parts on the outside of
the BAJA, like on the back bumper. Alan

you can find the leds on ebay just by seaching subaru BAJA, thats how I found them
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Sweet- Can you imagine the Plastic Body armor done in Alum Plate ???? Yea it would add a lot of weight- but man would it look AWESOME!
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wow the lights for the controls are awesome

nice job on the reworking the baja
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autumnmist83 wrote:wow the lights for the controls are awesome

nice job on the reworking the baja
Yes they look neat... but dont you all know your controls by feel yet? :roll:
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Flowmastered87GL wrote:
autumnmist83 wrote:wow the lights for the controls are awesome

nice job on the reworking the baja
Yes they look neat... but dont you all know your controls by feel yet? :roll:

NO I havent had it that long!! and unfortunately I dont drive it everyday.
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autumnmist83 wrote:
Flowmastered87GL wrote:
autumnmist83 wrote:wow the lights for the controls are awesome

nice job on the reworking the baja
Yes they look neat... but dont you all know your controls by feel yet? :roll:

NO I havent had it that long!! and unfortunately I dont drive it everyday.
Ahhh ok. Mine is my only vehicle and I have had it a little over a year and drive it daily... up to about 10,500 or so miles.
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